Cinema Miami

Franchised through major Hollywood studios like MGM and RKO, born of the same arrogant, childish vitality that imported golf to the desert and designed suburbs in the shape of a fish -- Cairo’s cinemas lit up the sun-stroked boulevard: luminous utopias, Pleasure palaces where Western dreams filled the screen and spilled into the street. It wasn’t hard to find a local champion. King Farouk, with his hyper-European tastes, was adrift in the dream, too. Only sixteen when he ascended the throne in 1936, Farouk loved the movies. New cinemas sprang up, playhouses like Cinema Miami -- a lobby with a chandelier, two red-carpeted stairways sweeping majestically into the theater, plush velvet curtain, box seats and a balcony. Grown from boy-king into a fat pleasure-seeking ruler, Farouk had the royal armchair brought to the theater and guffawed at the screen like a teenager.

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